NForce2

{{short description|Chipset by Nvidia}}

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{{Infobox chipset

|Image = Nforce2.png

|Table_name = Nvidia nForce2

|CPU = Athlon

|Socket = Socket A

|Date = July 2002

|Predecessor = nForce

|Successor = nForce3

}}

The Nvidia nForce2 chipset was released by Nvidia in July 2002 as a refresh to the original nForce product offering. The nForce2 chipset was a platform for motherboards supporting AMD's Socket A CPUs along with DDR SDRAM.{{Cite web|date=2002-08-02|title=Press Release|url=http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=IO_20020715_4484|access-date=2022-04-04|website=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020802100528/http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=IO_20020715_4484|archive-date=2 August 2002|url-status=dead}} There were multiple variations of the chipset including one with an integrated GeForce4 MX graphics processor (IGP), and one without.

Refresh

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In 2003, Nvidia released a refreshed nForce2, called "nForce2 Ultra 400".{{Cite web |title=Nvidia nForce2 Ultra 400 (MCP2-R) |url=https://theretroweb.com/chipsets/721 }} The nForce2 Ultra 400{{Cite web |last=Fink |first=Wesley |date=May 13, 2004 |title=A Closer Look at nForce2 Ultra 400Gb |url=https://www.anandtech.com/show/1321/2 }} and nForce2 400 presented official support for a 200 MHz FSB and PC-3200 DDR SDRAM, whereas the older nForce2 only supported a maximum of 166 MHz FSB. Ultra 400 offered dual-channel support, while the plain 400 was single-channel PC-3200-capable. Both performed very similarly because neither had the IGP. Athlon XP did not benefit significantly from the added bandwidth because the Athlon XP's bus was only capable of bandwidth matching a single channel of PC-3200. {{Cite web |last=Gasior |first=Geoff |date=2004-05-10 |title=NVIDIA's nForce2 Ultra 400Gb chipset |url=https://techreport.com/review/nvidias-nforce2-ultra-400gb-chipset-6695/ |access-date=2024-09-06 |website=The Tech Report |language=en-US}}

The new chipset was partnered with several different southbridges, including one with (MCP-T) and one without (MCP) SoundStorm and dual Ethernet NICs. In 2004 three new southbridges were introduced: MCP-S integrated Serial ATA, MCP-RAID had additional RAID-functions and MCP-Gb featured Gigabit Ethernet. These newer southbridges did not integrate the SoundStorm unit nor the dual-Ethernet capabilities of the MCP-T.

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